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Commentary Paley: A Rough Guide to Obama’s Mexico Visit

Commentary, May, 04 2013 Dawn Paley
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Competitiveness is a preferred term that governments use today to talk about privatization and regulatory reforms designed to benefit the corporate sector

Commentary Paley: Tremendous Pharmaceutical Profits or Totally Protected Plunder?

Commentary, April, 22 2013 Dawn Paley
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Quieter is better. That seems to be the motto driving the negotiations of the Trans-Pacific Partnership

Znet Article Paley: Guatemala’s ‘Little School of the Americas’

Znet Article, November, 27 2012 Dawn Paley
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Since February, forensic anthropologists have turned up over 400 skeletons at a military base in Coban, Guatemala

Commentary Paley: Guatemala: Peaceful Resistance in the Face of Violence

Commentary, October, 28 2012 Dawn Paley
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"I want to tell the world that here in Guatemala there is a peaceful resistance that exists, and we are prepared to stay here as long as possible"

Znet Article Paley: Militarized Mining in Mexico

Znet Article, December, 19 2011 Dawn Paley
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The militarization of the region factored into Minefinders’ ability to win support for their open-pit mine

Audio Rozental: Cracks in the System

Audio, April, 03 2010 Manuel Rozental
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In an interview on a busy Toronto street, the Vancouver Media Co-op caught up with activist and physician Manuel Rozental to ask about the outcome and importance of the March 14 legislative elections in Colombia.

Zmag Article Paley: Reviewing the Coup

Zmag Article, February, 01 2010 Dawn Paley
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Coup resisters talk about the aborted constitutional reform

Znet Article Paley: Cauca

Znet Article, September, 06 2008 Dawn Paley
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During the first two weeks of August, more than two dozen youth were assassinated by suspected paramilitary groups in the streets of Santander de Quilichao, and an extensive death threat was directed to Indigenous groups in the area.

Znet Article Podur: The Para-Uribe Regime, the Extraditions, and Justice in Colombia

Znet Article, August, 21 2008 Justin Podur
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Colombia's current President Alvaro Uribe Velez’ political history is intimately tied with paramilitarism. He was mayor of the then drug-trafficker controlled Medellin in 1982, and when he became governor of Antioquia in 1995-1997, he supported th...

Znet Article Paley: Harper's Free Trade Mantra: Hush, Rush, and Sign

Znet Article, July, 01 2008 Dawn Paley
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This January, after little more than 6 months of negotiations, the Canadian Government announced the completion of negotiations of the Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Znet Article Paley: Heads They Win, Tails You Lose

Znet Article, May, 11 2008 Dawn Paley
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On October 10, 2007, Andrew Grant from Vancouver's Skye Resources officially announced a new beginning for nickel mining in the Izabal region in northeast Guatemala. The press touted the creation of six thousand jobs and a thirty-year mine life, w...

Znet Article Paley: This is What Development Looks Like

Znet Article, February, 01 2007 Dawn Paley
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EL ESTOR, GUATEMALA--Arriving in El Estor on the evening of Janurary 7, it was evident that something was amiss. Dozens of police vehicles clogged the thoroughfares of the nearby town of Rio Dulce and police were everywhere. The following morning,...

Znet Article Paley: This is What Development Looks Like

Znet Article, January, 31 2007 Dawn Paley
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EL ESTOR, GUATEMALA--Famed for having hosted an INCO nickel mining project from the early 60s until the mid 80s, Guatemala's El Estor is back in the spotlight. Three years ago, Vancouver-based Skye Resources took up the reigns of their ...

Znet Article Paley: Women Pushed Aside As Men Seek Power

Znet Article, January, 20 2005 Dawn Paley
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“Black women need space, and Black women are the majority in social movements. In meetings, the women who dominate are white women. In their communities, it is still Black women who are leaders. Black women need to have the power and, with...

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